51.   That takes the matter out of the hands of the Clinton administration, which had been widely expected to loosen restrictions on tourism with Cuba.

52.   The American side wants Japan to loosen restrictions on the pricing and variety of mainstay insurance policies first.

53.   The bill would also loosen current restrictions on profitmaking by public broadcasters.

54.   The biggest difference in the House and Senate tax-cut plans is that the Senate places a priority on loosening restrictions on individual retirement accounts.

55.   The company also would nominate its own slate of directors and try to loosen restrictions to allow shareholders to more easily call special meetings, Haymaker said.

56.   The central bank also approved loosening other restrictions, such as allowing bank employees to work for both the banking parent and the brokerage subsidiary in October.

57.   The current House bill would loosen restrictions on the number of television stations that an individual can acquire, and eliminate restrictions on radio purchases.

58.   The Federal Trade Commission, heeding industry complaints, has revised proposed rules against telemarketing fraud and loosened some restrictions in a sweeping draft unveiled earlier this year.

59.   The debate whether to loosen restrictions on travel continues, but there have already been other signs of softening.

60.   The government also loosened restrictions on pension fund investments.

v. + restriction >>共 402
impose 12.33%
ease 11.92%
lift 11.71%
place 4.51%
remove 3.24%
tighten 3.05%
have 2.93%
relax 2.56%
loosen 2.36%
face 2.07%
loosen + n. >>共 290
restriction 10.16%
grip 7.86%
control 6.45%
rule 5.48%
tie 5.12%
regulation 3.62%
policy 3.27%
rein 2.03%
soil 1.77%
hold 1.68%
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